pws1225 -> RE: Newbie looking for some advice (7/12/2014 6:35:45 PM)
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Welcome to the game BROJD. For what it's worth, here are my suggestions: Sub Patrols: More experienced players generally do not automate their sub patrols. But when first starting out, it does make sense so you can pay attention to all the other stuff that requires your guidance. Automated cargo runs: Setting up CS convoys from your source of supply to a supply hub closer to the front is a good idea. Just don't run CS convoys anywhere near where the fighting is else they'll likely get whacked. And remember to provide those convoys with ASW escorts to minimize the sub threat. Use manually directed TFs to shuttle supplies from your supply hub to the forward bases. Aircrew training: essential in a Grand Campaign game, but probably of limited value in the shorter scenarios. I set by training squadrons to 100%. Automated aircraft and aircrew replacement: Nope. Replacement aircraft can be scarce. Only set replacements on for those squadrons doing the fighting. You don't want to waste front line aircraft by sending them to squadrons that will not see any action. Industry: If you are playing the Allied side, there is no need to worry about industry, except perhaps in Austria where some players prefer to shut down heavy industry to save fuel. If you're playing as Japan, yes indeed! [8D] Others may have differing opinions, but that's what I would recommend. Good luck and enjoy! Regards, Paul
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